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Project 2025 mastermind fumed that Elon Musk hurled 'radical' agenda off-track: report

President Donald Trump's budget director came into office with a "radical" agenda to give the executive branch more power — but Elon Musk's efforts to cut government spending clashed with his vision, according to a report.

Vought, a former congressional staffer and policy wonk who co-authored the Project 2025 blueprint, was frustrated by the haphazard chaos injected into his efforts to shrink bureaucracy by the Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency, according to sources who spoke to the New York Times.

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Trump insiders say he's jittery that shutdown blowback is going to hurt GOP

President Donald Trump is poised to meet with four congressional leaders Monday afternoon as Congress barrels toward an Oct. 1 deadline to avert a government shutdown — a meeting that one White House official described as a make-or-break moment.

“I think it all hinges on [Monday’s] meeting,” the Trump official told Politico in a report published Monday, speaking with the outlet on the condition of anonymity.

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'I feel guilty': Former anti-vaxxers horrified by RFK Jr disaster

When Heather Simpson decided she wanted to become a mother, she began researching healthy lifestyle choices to increase her chances of becoming pregnant.

As she researched, she kept coming across ads for a docuseries called The Truth about Vaccines, so she and her then-husband paid $200 to access the nine-hour series.

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Trump insiders anxious meeting 'could go off the rails' as Netanyahu comes to White House

President Donald Trump is poised to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sometime on Monday in an effort to bring about an end to Israel’s military siege and aid blockade on Gaza, though one senior White House official is warning that the meeting could very well end up going “off the rails.”

“Bibi is on his own island,” the senior White House official told Politico in a report published Monday, speaking with the outlet on the condition of anonymity. “Not just from us, from his own government.”

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'Unparalleled incompetence and imbecility': Expert staggered by 'perilous' Trump strategy

President Donald Trump's strategy to prosecute his political opponents could backfire spectacularly, according to a former federal prosecutor.

Glenn Kirschner, the former Deputy U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, discussed Trump's efforts to prosecute former FBI Director James Comey on a new episode of "The Legal Breakdown" with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen. His comments come at a time when the Trump administration returned an indictment against Comey on two counts of obstruction of justice and lying to Congress for statements he made to a Senate committee in 2020.

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'Shame is he didn't do it sooner': Eric Adams chided by WSJ after leaving NYC mayor's race

The Wall Street Journal's conservative editorial board chided New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday after Adams dropped out of the mayoral race, arguing that his timing ensures New Yorkers will "get it good and hard" after the next election.

Adams announced on Sunday that he had decided to exit the mayoral race, an announcement that comes about a month away from election day. Socialist Zohran Mamdani appears to be the favorite, according to polls, with former Mayor Andrew Cuomo becoming the strongest candidate to challenge Mamdani.

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'It's going to matter a lot': Experts share what to expect from a government shutdown

WASHINGTON — Congress’ failure to pass a short-term government funding bill before midnight Tuesday will lead to the first shutdown in nearly seven years and give President Donald Trump broad authority to determine what federal operations keep running — which will have a huge impact on the government, its employees, states, and Americans.

A funding lapse this year would have a considerably wider effect than the 35-day one that took place during Trump’s first term and could last longer, given heightened political tensions.

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'You are gaslighting': MAGA influencer spars with Dem over Israel-Hamas war

MAGA influencer Laura Loomer sparred with Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) on Sunday over the Israel-Hamas war after Loomer posted on social media about one of Khanna's recent speaking engagements.

Khanna spoke on Saturday at the 45th ArabCon, a convention organized by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in Dearborn, Michigan. Loomer said in a post on X that Khanna should either "apologize or resign" for speaking at the conference, which she said was attended by "pro-jihadists."

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'Cool story': Observers mock Trump for bragging about 'tacky' 24 karat gold in Oval Office

Political observers mocked a social media post by President Donald Trump on Sunday in which the president bragged about the "24 karat gold" decorations in the Oval Office.

"Some of the highest quality 24 Karat Gold used in the Oval Office and Cabinet Room of the White House," Trump wrote on Truth Social. "Foreign Leaders, and everyone else, 'freak out' when they see the quality and beauty. Best Oval Office ever, in terms of success and look!!!"

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'Such a catastrophe': Ex-Republican analyst slams Trump's 'stupidest' bailout idea

President Donald Trump's idea to give American farmers a bailout using the money the government has collected from its tariff policies was slammed by a former GOP analyst on Sunday.

Tim Miller, host of The Bulwark's eponymous podcast, discussed Trump's bailout idea during a new episode of "Bulwark Takes" on Sunday. Miller described the policy proposal as "the stupidest policy that I think I've ever seen" and expressed surprise at Sen. John Thune (R-SD) for defending the proposal during an interview on CNN.

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'Should not be having these conversations': Dem AG warns Trump crossed a 'big line'

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, a Democrat, warned on Sunday that President Donald Trump's latest move crossed a "big line."

On Saturday, Trump ordered federal troops to be deployed to Portland, Oregon, to protect the city "and any of our ICE Facilities under siege from attack by Antifa, and other domestic terrorists," the president wrote on Truth Social. Rayfield described this order as a "heavy concept" during an interview on Sunday with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen.

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DOJ officials 'aghast' after Trump's 'obvious' violation of a 50-year norm: analyst

Current and former Department of Justice officials are "aghast" over President Donald Trump's recent moves at the Justice Department, according to MSNBC reporter Ken Dilanian.

Dilanian said on Sunday during an interview on MSNBC's "Alex Witt Reports" that former DOJ officials are concerned about Trump's efforts to install Lindsey Halligan as the U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia. Halligan is one of Trump's former defense attorneys and was placed in the role just days before the Trump administration announced that it returned an indictment from a grand jury against former FBI Director James Comey, one of Trump's long-time political foes.

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Michigan church attacker identified as Iraq War veteran Thomas Sanford: report

Iraq War veteran Thomas Sanford, 40, of Burton, Michigan, is believed to be the person who attacked a Mormon church in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan on Sunday, according to a new report.

The New York Post was first to report that Sanford had been identified as the person who attacked the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Grand Blanc. Sanford allegedly drove his truck through the church's front door before opening fire on the congregation with a semiautomatic rifle. At least nine people were injured, and one was confirmed dead because of the attack.

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